CEO among three remanded over bribery amounting to RM600,000


PUTRAJAYA: Three individuals, including a chief executive officer of a corporation, has been remanded for allegedly accepting bribes amounting to RM600,000 to help a company win a tender to upgrade the corporation's headquarters.

According to sources, the three suspects aged from 39 to 54 were arrested after they were summoned to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) at 8pm on Thursday (April 6) for their statements to be recorded.

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